I found a dusty old item in pile of Oxfam donations that turned out to be worth £56,280 – staff were totally speechless
They plucked it out and put it up for sale at Bonhams’ auction house.Eagle-eyed volunteers Chris Tyrrell and Eleanor Atac spotted it and realised it was worth more than a few quid.


And a signed copy of Roald Dahl’s Matilda went for £2,304.Dr Lorenza Gay of Bonhams said: “For more than twenty years, Bonhams has proudly worked with Oxfam bookshops, and we are thrilled that we’ve been able to use our expertise and platform once again to deliver brilliant results for the charity.Nick Reeves, manager of the Chelmsford Oxfam bookshop, said: “The Bible was originally found in a pile of donations by some of our brilliant volunteers, Chris Tyrrell and Eleanor Atac, who suspected it could be worth something.The Chinese Bible was one of 24 books donated to various Oxfam bookshops sold at Bonhams’ between March 10 and 20.
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An initial valuation of between £600 and £800 was stamped onto the lot.Other big sellers included a first edition of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, which sold for £16,640.”We are so grateful for all our donations at Oxfam, and the many incredible, rare and unique books we are donated.”When it was put up for auction, it was originally valued at a few hundred pounds, so we never imagined it might go for this much.
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“When it finally ended, I was in complete shock. We were absolutely speechless.However, after two weeks of bidding, the hammer came down at a staggering £56,280.
Staff said they were “absolutely speechless” at the runaway price.”This remarkable outcome is great news for the important work Oxfam does around the world.”BOOK shop volunteers were left “absolutely speechless” after a dusty item they spotted in a pile of donations sold for almost £60,000.”We were sat watching the bidding and just seeing it go up and up.

“We hoped it would exceed the estimate, but it definitely surprised us with the final price achieved. More than £105,000 was raised by the haul.”It’s amazing to think that a donation from our shop could help raise that much money Oxfam. It’s just wonderful.”The relic, hidden amongst a pile of tat, turned out to be the first complete Bible written in Chinese.”It just goes to show that you never know what you might find in our wonderful shops.Expert analysis revealed it was a translation by John Lassar and Joshua Marshman, from between 1815 and 1822.THESE are some of the other books sold at Bonhams’ during the auction:A first edition of Karl Marx’s Manifesto of the Communist Party was snapped up for £10,880.It was handed into an Oxfam bookshop in Chelmsford, Essex.
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“The Lassar and Marshman Chinese translation of the Bible was an exceedingly rare item, which we could not trace at auction previously.The charity said the money would go towards tackling poverty and inequality around the world.
Oxfam books sold at Bonhams’
- A first edition of Charles Dickens’ famous novella A Christmas Carol for £16,640
- A Charles Dickens’ autograph quoting from A Christmas Carol for £12,160
- A 17th Century manuscript prayer book, Prayers of the Lady Pakington for £10,880
- A first English translation of Karl Marx’ Manifesto of the Community Party for £7,040
- A first edition of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice ‘Peacock edition’ from 1894 for £2,560
- A first edition of J.R.R Tolkien’s 3 Volume Lord of The Rings for £2,048
- A signed copy of Roald Dahl’s Matilda from 1989, which sold for £2,304
- A first edition of Kenneth Grahame’s Wind in the Willows for £1,792